The Game Is Afoot: Parodies, Pastiches, and Ponderings of Sherlock Holmes

by Marvin Kaye (Editor)

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This long awaited volume finally brings to light several cases of the world's most renowned detective originally suppressed to avoid causing scandal and embarrassment to the Crown, to public figures, or to Sherlock Holmes himself. Now, finally, the truth is revealed about Holmes' exploits involving such figures as Ida Tarbell, Consuelo Vanderbilt, P.G. Wodehouse, and James McNeil Whistler. Related by diverse hands, including Watson, Inspector Lestrade, and Holmes himself, detailing untold show more incidents involving the Titanic, Holmes' rematch with Irene Adler, the childhoods of both Holmes and Watson, and one unfortunate result of Holmes' facility with disguise, this cornucopia of Sherlockiana will delight fans young and not-so-young. show less

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It’s hard to relate how much I enjoyed The Game is Afoot: Parodies, Pastiches and Ponderings of Sherlock Holmes, edited by Marvin Kaye. This 1994 anthology is packed with Holmes pastiches and analyses that I have to imagine was well received when it was released in the early days of the world wide web.

Back in those stone tablet days, it might be difficult, unless you were a Baker Street Irregular or belonged to a scion society or subscribed to the Baker Street Journal, to find all the obscure pastiches contained in this anthology. A casual Sherlockian might have read The Adventure of the Circular Room by August Derleth, but how many people would know Sherlock Holmes Umpires Baseball, written anonymously and published in the Seattle show more Post-Intelligencer in 1906.

Of course, some of the early pastiches aren’t very good, but the good ones leaven the bad and all are short. Well known contributors include Derleth previously mentioned, Craig Shaw Gardner, John Dickson Carr, Anthony Boucher, Vincent Starrett and Manly Wade Wellman. Slightly more unusual contributors include O. Henry, Daniel Pinkwater, ZaSu Pitts (ZaSu Pitts!) and even Arthur Conan Doyle himself.

A few of the ponderings were ponderous and unfortunately this includes Kaye’s own contribution, The Histrionic Holmes, which examines Holmes’ likely theatrical background. It’s an interesting take, just a bit long and probably didn’t need to be quite as exhaustive. I did appreciate his listing of the six “performances” of Doctor Watson; and I thought Kaye’s speculation about one of Holmes’ greatest performances, which links him to Doyle’s Professor Challenger story The Lost World, to be inspired.

I heartily recommend adding this book to your collection. It’s incredible value for money, even though it does mean squinting your eyes at night—the type is small to contain so many interesting stories. My husband bought this for me at The Hermitage Book Shop in Denver, but you can still order it from Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
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The subtitle is "Parodies, Pastiches, and Ponderings of Sherlock Holmes." It is a very thorough collection, starting with a few "preliminary ponderings" including contribution by Dr. Joseph Bell, the Edinburgh medical teacher acknowledged y Doyle as a model for Holmes. Then it passes to early parodies, followed by "classic pastiches" then scholarly ponderings, then "absurder and crueler' parodies, ten more serious imitation adventures and what the editor calls "pieces problematical." Many are by well-known writers of modern popular fiction. In such a large collection, the quality of individual pieces varies a good deal,but it is very useful as a survey and sampling of the wide field of Holmes apocrypha.

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Bangs,John Kendrick (Contributor)
Barrie,James M. (Contributor)
Barzun,Jacques (Contributor)
Bell,Joseph (Contributor)
Bloch,Robert (Contributor)
Carr,John Dickson (Contributor)
Chapman,Arthur (Contributor)
Derleth,August (Contributor)
Doyle, Arthur Conan (Contributor)
Grahame,Kenneth (Contributor)
Harte,Bret (Contributor)
Heard,H.F. (Contributor)
Henry, O. (Contributor)
Hoch,Edward D. (Contributor)
Jones,Harold Emery (Contributor)
Kahn,William B. (Contributor)
Leacock,Stephen (Contributor)
Lehmann,R.C. (Contributor)
Leiber,Fritz (Contributor)
Loomis,Charles (Contributor)
Munkittrick,R.K. (Contributor)
Palmer,Stuart (Contributor)
Pearson,Edmund (Contributor)
Pinkwater,Daniel M. (Contributor)
Pollotta,Nick (Contributor)
Rathbone,Basil (Contributor)
Roberts,S.C. (Contributor)
Russell,Amanda (Contributor)
Russell,Ray (Contributor)
Schweitzer,Darrell (Contributor)
Sellars,Crighton (Contributor)
Sharp,Luke (Contributor)
Starrett,Vincent (Contributor)
Steele,Frederic Dorr (Contributor)
Sutherland,John (Contributor)
Wellman,Manly Wade (Contributor)
Wells,Carolyn (Contributor)
White,Jon (Contributor)

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Canonical title
The Game Is Afoot: Parodies, Pastiches, and Ponderings of Sherlock Holmes
Original title
The Game Is Afoot
Original publication date
1994
People/Characters
Sherlock Holmes; Inspector G. Lestrade; Sebastian Moran; Professor James Moriarty; John H. Watson
Important places
221B Baker Street, London, England, UK
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Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Preliminary Ponderings
    • Sherlock Holmes / Frederic Dorr Steele
    • The Recollections of Captain Wilkie / Arthur Conan Doyle
    • The Original of Sherl... (show all)ock Holmes / Dr. Harold Emery Jones
    • Mr. Sherlock Holmes / Dr. Joseph Bell
  • Early Parodies—Con Amore
    • The Singular Adventure of the Unexpected Doorscraper / Kenneth Grahame
    • The Adventure of the Two Collaborators / James M. Barrie
    • The Mystery of Pinkham's Diamond Stud / John Kendrick Bangs
    • The Umbrosa Burglary / R. C. Lehmann
    • À la Sherlock Holmes / Charles Loomis
    • The Sign of the “400” / R. K. Munkittrick
    • The Adventure of the Clothes-Line / Carolyn Wells
    • Sherlock Holmes Umpires Baseball / Anonymous
  • Six Classic Pastiches
    • The Adventure of the Circular Room / August Derleth
    • The Adventure of the Marked Man / Stuart Palmer
    • The Strange Case of the Megatherium Thefts / S.C. Roberts
    • The Adventure of the Unique Hamlet / Vincent Starrett
    • The Enchanted Garden / H.E. Heard
    • But Our Hero Was Not Dead / Manly Wade Wellman
  • Scholarly Ponderings
    • Sherlock Holmes and the Drood Mystery / Edmund Pearson
    • In the Island of Uffa / Poul Anderson
    • The Tibetan Adventures of Sherlock Holmes / Amanda Russell
    • The Histrionic Holmes / Marvin Kaye
    • How Holmes Came to Play the Violin / Jacques Barzun
  • Parodies Absurdes et Cruelles
    • The Really Final Solution / Nick Pollotta
    • The Unmasking of Sherlock Holmes / Arthur Chapman
    • The Succored Beauty / William B. Kahn
    • The Adventure of the Second Swag / Luke Sharp
    • The Adventures of Shamrock Jolnes / O. Henry
    • The Stolen Cigar Case / Bret Harte
    • A Letter from Mycroft Holmes / Jon White
    • The Murder of Conan Doyle / Ray Russell
    • The Adventure of the Conk-Singleton Papers / John Dickson Carr
    • Journal of a Ghurka Physician / Capt. Daniel M. Pinkwater
    • The Struldbrugg Reaction / John Sutherland
  • New Adventures Sherlock Holmes
    • The Moriarty Gambit / Fritz Leiber
    • The Adventure of the Missing Countess / Jon Koons
    • The Gibraltar Letter / Sam Benady
    • The Strange Case of the Tongue-Tied Tenor / Carole Bugeé
    • The Problem of the Purple Maculas / James C. Iraldi
    • Our American Cousins / Roberta Rogow
  • Pieces Problematical
    • The Field Bazaar / Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Sussex Interview / P. M. Stone
    • From the Diary of Sherlock Holmes / Maurice Baring
    • Mrs. Hudson Speaks / ZaSu Pitts
    • The Adventure of the Bogle-Wolf / Anthony Boucher
    • Sherlock Holmes in Oz / Ruth Beman
    • The Sinister Cheesecake / Craig Shaw Gardner
    • The Dilemma of the Distressed Savoyard / Crighton Sellars
    • The Adventure of the Death-Fetch / Darrell Schweitzer
    • The Theft of the Persian Slipper / Edward D. Hoch
    • The Dynamics of an Asteroid / Robert Bloch
    • “Daydream” / Basil Rathbone
  • Appendix I: Miscellaneous Notes
  • Appendix II: Holmesiography

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
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813.087208351Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in EnglishBy typeGenre fictionAdventure fictionMystery fictionCollections
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PR1309 .H55 .G35Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureCollections of English literature
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